• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    Politics is not black or white.

    If you disagree with one, it doesn’t automatically mean you are part of the opposing side.

    The fact that the US has divided itself into two camps means that nothing will ever be resolved.

    People are different everywhere, of every age and every location … if politicians and political parties were more varied and numerous, we’d be far more able to get along with one another.

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      7 months ago

      You’re not wrong, the problem is that the binary division was created when the initial constitution was written. And we have to function within the structure of the system as it exists now in order to improve it.

      The system today suffers from a bunch of ideological debt over decades and centuries and there is a significant faction that likes that debt just the way it is because it benefits them.

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        7 months ago

        And we have to function within the structure of the system as it exists now in order to improve it.

        Not everyone can do that and those who do function in that system dont have that much incentive to improve it.

        My personal opinion is that you do your best in life and do the right thing when it doesnt ruin you (i mean ruin literally here).

        Most people cant be asked to push a button (again, literally) to help others so the ones that are already on their feet and pushing (not only buttons) for change deserve our gratitude and understanding if they decide they have given enough.

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          7 months ago

          Not everyone can do that and those who do function in that system dont have that much incentive to improve it.

          Aside from those who are incarcerated, not documented/housed citizens, or too young to be able to knowledgeably participate, can you help me understand why someone can’t otherwise participate via volunteering time/money, organizing, or voting for those who do support changing the system in positive ways?